Heartwarming Reunions: Freed Palestinian Hostages Return Home
After a prisoner exchange deal, freed Palestinian hostages reunited with families in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip—tearful hugs, wide smiles, and a powerful moment of hope.
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After a prisoner exchange deal, freed Palestinian hostages reunited with families in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip—tearful hugs, wide smiles, and a powerful moment of hope.
Emotional reunions as nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees and 20 Israeli hostages are freed under a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, sparking tears and cheers across Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel.
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